Competitive Landscape Report
Category: Market & Regulatory Research Date: April 8, 2026 Status: Verified
Comprehensive competitor mapping across memorial stones, cremation art, pet composting, traditional pet cremation, aquamation, and green burial — with pricing benchmarks and service gap identification.
Table of Contents
- Memorial Stones and Cremains Products
- Cremation Glass, Resin, and Art Memorials
- Cremation Diamonds and Wearable Cremains
- Pet Composting and Natural Pet Aftercare
- Traditional Pet Cremation (Baseline Pricing)
- Pet Aquamation
- Green / Natural Pet Burial Options
- Human Composting (Context -- The Movement)
- Competitive Gap Analysis
- Legacy Soil & Stone Positioning Summary
1. Memorial Stones and Cremains Products
Parting Stone
Website: partingstone.com Location: Santa Fe, NM (serves nationwide) What they do: Transforms cremated remains into smooth, touchable solidified stones using a proprietary process developed with Los Alamos National Lab. Remains are refined, a small amount of glass binder is added, and the mixture is superheated.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Human pricing | $2,495 all-inclusive |
| Pet pricing | $795 (cats) / $995 (dogs) / $1,195 (general pet) |
| Stones returned | 2-10 for cats, 5-40 for dogs, 40-80+ for humans |
| Turnaround | 8-12 weeks (some sources say 6 weeks now) |
| Cremains used | 100% -- they solidify ALL remains |
| Includes | Collection kit, prepaid shipping both ways, solidification, return delivery |
What they do well:
- Clean, polished branding (appeared on Shark Tank)
- Uses ALL cremains -- not just a pinch
- Stones are smooth, natural-looking, earth-toned
- Can share stones among family members
- Strong funeral home partnerships
Gaps:
- No personalization or customization of the stones themselves
- No ceremony or experience around the creation
- Stones are uniform in style -- no individual design options
- No planting / growth / living memorial component
- Price point is significant, especially for pets
- Customer mails cremains away and receives stones back with no visibility into the process
Comparison notes:
- Parting Stone serves both human and pet customers. Their human service at $2,495 is their primary revenue driver.
- Returns multiple small stones rather than a single designed object.
- No customization or personalization of stone shape/design.
- No transparency into the creation process for the customer.
Memories in Concrete
Website: memoriesinconcrete.com What they do: Custom concrete stepping stones and statuary incorporating cremation ashes. Products include birdbaths, fountains, sundials, animal figures, bricks, angels, art sculptures, and paving slabs.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Material mix | ~40% aggregate, 20% cremains, 20% sand, 20% cement |
| Products | Stepping stones, garden statuary, decorative pieces |
| Pricing | Varies by product (specific pricing not publicly listed) |
What they do well:
- Actually mixes cremains into concrete (similar concept to LS&S Stream A)
- Functional garden pieces
Gaps:
- No live-stream or transparency in the creation process
- Serves both human and pet cremains but has limited online presence
- No ceremony or experiential component
- Pricing not publicly listed, making comparison difficult
Etsy Sellers -- Cremains Stones and Art
Key sellers: BigPawCremains, various artisan shops, and numerous sellers serving both human and pet cremains What they offer: Small solidified cremains touchstones, resin gemstones with ashes, bisque stones, worry stones, cremation jewelry, and resin art. Many sellers serve both human and pet cremains customers.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Pricing | $26-$94 per stone (most common: $62-$67) |
| Cremains used | Small amount -- typically 7 teaspoons or less |
| Turnaround | 20-30 business days after receiving ashes |
| Reviews | Generally 4.8+ stars |
| Materials | Resin, bisque, or solidified ash |
| Market served | Both human and pet cremains (varies by seller) |
What they do well:
- Affordable entry point
- Handmade, artisan feel
- Good customer communication
- Variety of styles and colors
- Many sellers handle both human and pet cremains, broadening their customer base
Gaps:
- Use only a small fraction of cremains -- the rest remain in an urn
- Inconsistent quality across sellers
- No ceremony or process transparency
- Etsy policy restricts human cremains in jewelry specifically, though stones and art pieces are permitted
- No visibility into the creation process
- High volume of sellers creates a crowded, undifferentiated marketplace
The Living Urn
Website: thelivingurn.com What they do: America's first and leading bio urn and planting system. Grows a memorial tree, plant, or flowers using cremated remains. Also sells cremation jewelry and standard urns.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Bio Urn + Tree Kit | $129-$159 |
| Cremation Jewelry | Starting at $50 |
| Standard Urns | $50-$2,000 |
| Keepsake Urns | $29-$300 |
What they do well:
- Living memorial concept (tree grows from remains)
- Affordable price point
- Strong brand and market presence
- Educational content and blog
Gaps:
- Uses only a small portion of cremains for the tree
- No stone or permanent memorial object
- DIY experience -- customer plants it themselves with no ceremony support
- No creation transparency or live-streaming
- Product-based, not service or experience-based
2. Cremation Glass, Resin, and Art Memorials
Spirit Pieces
Website: spiritpieces.com Location: Austin, TX (serves nationally and internationally) What they do: Handblown cremation glass art, cremation jewelry (rings, necklaces), crystal resin memorials.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Glass Flame | $179-$279 |
| Volume discounts | 10% off $300+, 15% off $600+, 20% off $1,200+ |
| Turnaround | ~6 weeks after receiving cremains |
| Cremains used | Small amount (collection kit sent) |
Artful Ashes
Website: artfulashes.com Location: Seattle, WA (serves nationally) What they do: Handblown glass art -- hearts, orbs, starfish, paw prints -- with cremation ashes sealed inside.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Hearts/Orbs/Paw Prints | $225 first piece, $185 each additional |
| Angel Wings Pendants | $195 each |
| Venetian Lamps | $350 |
| Memorial etching | $20 per piece |
| Cremains used | Small amount only |
Uncommon Goods Cremation Stones
Website: uncommongoods.com What they offer: Handblown glass worry stones containing cremains, available in multiple colors.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Set of 5 stones | $205-$220 |
| Heart Sculpture | $275-$290 |
| Process | Artist heats glass in furnace, adds thin layer of ashes, sculpts into shape |
| Cremains used | Small amount |
GCC Artworks (Resin)
Website: gccartworks.com What they do: Memorial ashes preserved in resin -- artwork, Pandora-style bead charms, keyrings.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Resin artwork | $64 |
| Pandora-style beads | $32 |
| Keyrings | $13 |
| Cremains used | Tiny amount |
Key Pattern Across All Glass/Resin/Art Competitors
All of these companies serve both human and pet cremains customers. All use only a small amount of cremains per piece. The majority of the remains are unused and stay in the urn or container. No company in this category incorporates all of the cremains.
3. Cremation Diamonds and Wearable Cremains
Eterneva
Website: eterneva.com Location: Austin, TX What they do: Transforms cremation ashes or hair into lab-grown memorial diamonds.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Starting price | $2,999 (0.10 carat) |
| Range | Up to $50,000+ for larger stones |
| Payment plans | From $188/month |
| Turnaround | 7-10 months |
| Cremains used | Small sample |
Other Cremation Diamond Companies
| Company | Starting Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| LifeGem | $3,499 (0.25ct clear) | Founded 1999, first in US |
| LONITE | $1,250 | Swiss-based |
| Heart In Diamond | ~$1,000 | UK-based, founded 2005 |
| Saint Diamonds | ~$1,500 | Atlanta-based, labs in Europe |
| EverDear | $995 | Budget option |
Pattern: All cremation diamond companies serve both human and pet customers and use a tiny fraction of cremains. The diamond itself weighs a fraction of a gram. The rest of the remains are untouched. Pricing is predominantly oriented toward the human market.
4. Pet Composting and Natural Pet Aftercare
Rooted Pet
Website: rootedpet.com Location: Olympia, WA (Washington state only) What they do: Transforms pet remains into nutrient-rich soil using micro-composting technology.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Pricing | $100-$700 depending on pet size (~25% more than cremation) |
| Pet size limit | Up to 100 lbs |
| Turnaround | 8 weeks |
| Service options | Communal (standard) and Individual (premium) |
| Geography | Washington state only -- local service area |
Service tiers:
- Communal: Compost is kept by Rooted for farm use or tree-planting projects, or mixed with other pets' compost and returned. Lower cost.
- Individual: Your pet's compost returned to you alone. Higher cost.
What they do well:
- Pioneer in the pet composting space
- Environmental restoration angle (tree planting)
- Option to receive a houseplant growing in your pet's compost
- Compassionate branding
Gaps:
- Washington state only -- no nationwide service
- No cedar planter box or memorial container
- Communal option means pets are mixed with others
- Individual option is "cost prohibitive" (their own words)
- No memorial stone component
- No live-stream or creation ceremony
- No shipping service for customers outside their area
TerraPets
Website: terrapets.com Location: Auburn, WA What they do: Pet terramation -- claims to be "the only facility in the United States specializing in pet terramation."
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Pricing | $799 (base) |
| Pet size limit | Up to 100 lbs |
| Turnaround | 60 days total (30 days active + 30 days curing) |
| Pets accepted | Dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, some reptiles |
| Hours | 9 AM-5 PM, 7 days a week |
Process (4 steps):
- Laying In Ceremony -- complimentary; families can be present
- Terramation -- oxygen flows through vessel, decomposition over 30 days
- Resting -- soil screened for inorganics, rests and cools for 30 days
- Return -- nutrient-rich soil returned to family
What they do well:
- Laying In Ceremony is a nice touch
- Clear, professional process
- Accepts variety of pet types
- 7-day availability
Gaps:
- Washington state only
- No memorial object -- just soil
- No planter box or cedar container
- No nationwide shipping service for small pets
- $799 is a significant price point with no tangible memorial keepsake
- No live-stream or process visibility
Compassionate Composting (Auburn, Maine)
What they do: Respectful, sustainable animal composting for pets, horses, and livestock. Limited information available -- smaller operation.
Key Pattern Across Pet Composting Competitors
- Only 2-3 companies in the US currently offer pet composting
- All are in Washington state or the Pacific Northwest
- None offer nationwide service via shipping
- None include a cedar planter box or memorial container
- None offer a memorial stone alongside the composting
- None live-stream any part of the process
- None specifically target small pets (30 lbs and under) for a mail-in nationwide service
5. Traditional Pet Cremation (Baseline Pricing)
This is what Legacy Soil & Stone competes against as the "default" choice pet owners currently make.
National Average Pricing (2026)
| Pet Size | Communal Cremation | Private Cremation |
|---|---|---|
| Cat / Small dog (under 30 lbs) | $50-$150 | $125-$250 |
| Medium dog (30-60 lbs) | $100-$200 | $175-$350 |
| Large dog (60-100 lbs) | $150-$250 | $250-$500 |
| Giant breed (100+ lbs) | $200-$300 | $400-$650+ |
Georgia-Specific Pricing
| Provider | Service | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Honor My Pet Georgia | Private cremation, 0-25 lbs | $255 |
| Honor My Pet Georgia | Private cremation, 176-200+ lbs | $485+ |
| North Georgia Pet Cremations | Private cremation, 25 lb pet | $190 (includes pickup) |
| Rainbow Bridge of Georgia | Varies | See website for current rates |
Key insight: Private pet cremation for a small pet (under 30 lbs) in Georgia runs $125-$255. This is the price anchor Legacy Soil & Stone's composting service (Stream B) would be compared against. Families currently paying $190 for cremation represent a potential audience for composting, though willingness to pay a premium for a different end product is unproven.
6. Pet Aquamation
Aquamation (alkaline hydrolysis) is the "green cremation" alternative growing rapidly. It is legal for pets in all 50 states.
Pricing by Pet Size
| Pet Size | Private Aquamation |
|---|---|
| Cat / Small dog | $150-$350 |
| Medium dog | $250-$450 |
| Large dog | $350-$600 |
Key Provider: Heavenly Paws (Atlanta, GA)
Located in Atlanta -- directly in Legacy Soil & Stone's home market. Offers pet aquamation as a gentler, eco-friendly alternative to flame cremation.
What aquamation does well:
- 90% less energy than flame cremation
- Returns 20% more ashes than flame cremation
- No direct air emissions
- Growing consumer awareness
- Legal everywhere for pets
Gaps:
- End result is still ashes returned in a container
- No memorial object included
- No living memorial component
- No ceremony beyond pickup/dropoff
- Customer still faces the question of what to do with the ashes afterward
7. Green / Natural Pet Burial Options
Green Pet-Burial Society
Website: greenpetburial.org What they do: Advocacy organization maintaining a directory of green pet burial facilities nationwide.
Notable green pet cemeteries:
- Deceased Pet Care -- Atlanta, GA (in LS&S market)
- Carolina Memorial Sanctuary -- Mills River, NC
- Greenhaven Preserve -- Eastover, SC
- La Puerta Natural Burial Pet Cemetery -- Albuquerque, NM
- Angel's Rest -- Kanab, UT
The Forever Spot
Offers biodegradable shrouds and beds containing a "bio-mix" of mushrooms and microorganisms for home burial of pets.
Eternal Reefs (for context)
Website: eternalreefs.com What they do: Mixes human cremains into concrete reef balls placed in the ocean. Interesting parallel to LS&S's concrete memorial stone concept, but for ocean conservation rather than garden memorials.
Relevance: Demonstrates that a market exists for mixing cremains into concrete/cement for a purpose-driven memorial. Eternal Reefs charges $3,995-$7,495 for this service.
8. Human Composting (Context -- The Movement)
Human composting represents a broader cultural shift toward natural aftercare options. Growing public awareness of this category provides context for pet composting services.
States Where Human Composting Is Legal (14 states as of 2026)
Washington (2019), Colorado (2021), Oregon, Vermont (2022), California (effective 2027), New York, Nevada, Arizona, Maryland, Delaware, Minnesota, Maine, Georgia, New Jersey (effective July 2026)
Georgia has legalized human composting. This is relevant context -- it indicates the state's regulatory environment is receptive to natural decomposition services.
Major Human Composting Companies
Recompose
Website: recompose.life Location: Seattle, WA (serves all 50 states) Founded: 2017 by Katrina Spade
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Pricing | $7,000 all-inclusive |
| Process | Body placed in vessel with organic material, composts over 30 days |
| Includes | Team support, death certificate, transportation (local), obituary, soil return |
| Temperature | Reaches ~170 degrees |
Return Home
Website: returnhome.com Location: Auburn, WA
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Pricing | $4,950 |
| Process | 30-day active composting + 30-day curing |
| Includes | Free pickup within 75 miles, death certificate filing, soil return |
| Soil returned | Up to 10 bags of compost |
| Special note | Free service for children |
Earth Funeral
Website: earthfuneral.com Location: Multiple (including Nevada)
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Pricing | $4,950-$6,000 depending on location |
| Process | 45-day transformation |
| Soil options | Families choose amount returned; remainder donated to conservation |
Relevance of Human Composting to LS&S
- Cultural context -- Media coverage of human composting increases public familiarity with composting as aftercare
- Georgia legalization -- Indicates the regulatory environment is receptive to this category
- Price context -- Human composting at $5,000-$7,000 provides a reference point; pet composting at $300-$500 is a different price tier
- Language -- Terms like "terramation," "soil transformation," and "natural return" are entering common vocabulary
- Growth trajectory -- From 1 state in 2019 to 14 states in 2026 shows growing legislative acceptance, though consumer adoption data is limited
9. Competitive Gap Analysis
The Memorial Stone Gap (Stream A)
This analysis covers competitors serving both human and pet cremains. LS&S memorial stones would serve anyone with cremains -- someone who lost a parent, a spouse, or a pet.
| Feature | Parting Stone | Etsy Sellers | Glass Art | Cremation Jewelry | LS&S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uses ALL cremains | Yes | No (tiny amount) | No (tiny amount) | No (tiny amount) | Yes |
| Serves human cremains | Yes | Many do | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Serves pet cremains | Yes | Many do | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Personalized design | No (generic stones) | Limited | Color choice only | Style choice | Yes |
| Live-streamed creation | No | No | No | No | Yes |
| Functional memorial object | No (pebbles) | No (small tokens) | Decorative only | Wearable | Yes (stone) |
| Pricing (human) | $2,495 | $26-$94 | $179-$290 | $50-$50,000+ | TBD |
| Pricing (pet) | $795-$1,195 | $26-$94 | $179-$290 | $50-$300 | TBD |
Observed gap: No competitor currently creates a single, designed, permanent memorial stone using all of someone's cremains while offering visibility into the creation process. Parting Stone uses all cremains but returns uniform pebbles with no customization. Other competitors use a small fraction of the cremains. Whether customers value a live-streamed creation process enough to choose it over established competitors remains to be tested.
The Pet Composting Gap (Stream B)
| Feature | Rooted Pet | TerraPets | Traditional Cremation | LS&S (Planned) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nationwide service | No (WA only) | No (WA only) | Yes | Yes |
| Small pet focus (under 30 lbs) | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Cedar planter box included | No | No | No | Yes |
| Memorial container returned | No (bag of soil) | No (soil only) | Urn/box | Yes (cedar planter) |
| Living memorial grows from soil | Optional | Optional | No | Yes (built-in) |
| Ship-in service | No | No | N/A | Yes |
| Combined with memorial stone | No | No | No | Yes (both streams) |
Observed gap: The 2-3 existing pet composting companies are all in Washington state and serve local customers only. No company currently offers nationwide pet composting for small pets via mail, returns soil in a cedar planter box, or combines composting with a memorial stone. The small number of competitors may reflect either an untapped market or limited demand -- this is worth testing.
The Experience Gap (Both Streams)
| Feature | Any Competitor Found | LS&S (Planned) |
|---|---|---|
| Live-streamed creation process | Not offered | Yes |
| Family witnesses the memorial being made | Not offered | Yes |
| Transparent, visible process | Not offered | Yes |
| Story-driven, personal experience | Not offered | Yes |
Observed gap: No competitor identified in this analysis offers live-streamed or visible creation of the memorial product. Customers currently mail cremains away and receive a finished product. Whether process transparency is a meaningful differentiator to paying customers is an open question worth validating.
10. Legacy Soil & Stone Positioning Summary
Stream A: Memorial Stones (Human and Pet Cremains)
What it is: A permanent memorial stone made from all of a person's or pet's cremains, mixed into concrete/geopolymer. Live-streamed creation. Shipped nationwide. Serves anyone with cremains -- those who have lost a parent, spouse, child, or pet.
Closest competitors: Parting Stone ($2,495 human / $795-$1,195 pets), Etsy artisans ($26-$94), cremation jewelry companies ($50-$50,000+)
Potential differentiators (unvalidated):
- Uses 100% of cremains (like Parting Stone, unlike most others)
- Creates one designed object (unlike Parting Stone's multiple uniform pebbles)
- Live-streams the creation (no competitor currently does this)
- Lower price target than Parting Stone
- Handmade, personal process (vs. lab/industrial process)
Open questions: Will customers value live-streaming enough to choose LS&S over Parting Stone's established brand? Is the human cremains market accessible without funeral home partnerships?
Stream B: Pet Composting
What it is: Small pets (30 lbs and under) composted into memorial soil over 4-6 months. Soil returned in a cedar planter box that becomes a living memorial. Nationwide via shipping.
Closest competitors: Rooted Pet ($100-$700, WA only), TerraPets ($799, WA only)
Potential differentiators (unvalidated):
- Would be the only pet composting service outside the Pacific Northwest
- Cedar planter box serves as the memorial container rather than returning loose soil
- Small pet specialization (under 30 lbs) makes shipping feasible
- Living memorial grows from the planter
- Could bundle with Stream A (memorial stone + composting)
Open questions: Is the lack of nationwide pet composting due to untapped demand or regulatory/logistical barriers? Will customers ship a deceased pet across the country?
Price Positioning Context
| Service | Price Range | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Pet cremation (private, small pet) | $125-$255 | Ashes in a box |
| Pet aquamation (small pet) | $150-$350 | Ashes in a box (greener) |
| Etsy cremains stone | $26-$94 | Small token using a pinch of ash |
| Parting Stone (cat) | $795 | 2-10 solidified stones |
| Parting Stone (dog) | $995 | 5-40 solidified stones |
| Parting Stone (human) | $2,495 | 40-80+ solidified stones |
| Rooted Pet composting | $100-$700 | Bag of soil (WA only) |
| TerraPets | $799 | Bag of soil (WA only) |
| LS&S Memorial Stone (Stream A) | TBD | Designed stone from all cremains (human or pet), live-streamed |
| LS&S Composting (Stream B) | TBD | Soil in cedar planter box, nationwide |
| Eterneva diamond (human or pet) | $2,999+ | Tiny diamond from a small sample of cremains |
| Human composting (Recompose) | $7,000 | Context: reference point for willingness to pay for natural aftercare |
This report reflects publicly available pricing and information gathered in April 2026. Competitor pricing may change. Some companies (particularly Rooted Pet) do not publish pricing publicly and figures are drawn from press coverage and third-party sources.